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surprised he didn't wait until after their bowl ga...never mind.
BGriffBuckeye;1035429; said::) BTW, Miami just got their FIFTH wide receiver commit yesterday.
One annoying Florida school down, two to go. I have the last Miami game in the Orange Bowl TiVoed, and now that I have a brand-new super-whamodyne whizbang computer with actual working DVD burner, that sucker will be burnt onto disk for all time. Primary reason is obviously because of the school on the winning end, not the losing end, but there's no denying the fantastic schadenfreude to be had.NFBuck;1040956; said:God, it is glorious watching them descend below mediocrity.
They've been flat-lining for over three years, perhaps he's talking about USF?Muck;1042454; said:Have you been watching the happenings in Tallahassee?
Well, they're still bowling, and it's not like scandal at FSU is anything new. I'll go with one-and-a-half annoying Florida schools down, since Half-Ass-U is still a dangerous team to play and a tough win in Tallahassee.Muck;1042454; said:Have you been watching the happenings in Tallahassee?
Miami hires Ohio AD Hocutt to replace Dee
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Kirby Hocutt was hired as Miami's athletic director Friday, replacing Paul Dee.
Hocutt was athletic director at Ohio University since 2005. The former Kansas State linebacker also spent six years in Oklahoma's athletic department, where he helped oversee a major fundraising campaign.
Dee, Miami's athletic director since 1993, announced plans to resign in May and is expected to join Miami's faculty on June 1. His time as AD was highlighted by the Hurricanes' 2001 national football championship, two national titles in baseball and the construction of Miami's $48 million campus basketball arena.